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...learned his lesson from Ann Pennington's boast or whether he wants to find out if Miss Hilliard would appreciate a swimming pool in Lowell House, is a meet question. In any event, Professor Coolidge should be remainded that guest permission is secured through the head tutor, Mr. Benson, and if he does not allow the 10 o'clock limit, he will be cutting off his nose to spite his face...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE CRIME | 4/27/1934 | See Source »

...believe the proposal in the Coordination Bill, to place the control of the Massachusetts police under a police board, will lead to corrupt politics and will hinder the efficiency of the whole organization," said George C. Benson, Instructor of government, when interviewed yesterday. "Any student of police methods knows that the trend is away from board control toward that of a single executive. Moreover, the bill states that the board shall have a majority of police chiefs, who will raise the standard of the force by granting subsidies to forces who have faithfully carried out their duties. These...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Benson States Coordination Bill Proposal for Police Board Could Lead to Greater Inefficiency | 3/27/1934 | See Source »

...Benson, however, believes the bill does present some good points. He especially favors the proposals to set up a police training school run by the state. "Such a school could give special training which a local school could never offer. I favor the state inspection of local forces and believe the expansion of the state detective bureau that has been suggested would prove very satisfactory...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Benson States Coordination Bill Proposal for Police Board Could Lead to Greater Inefficiency | 3/27/1934 | See Source »

...list of ushers for the Lowell House Midseason Dance to be held Friday evening, March 9, has been announced by Elwood K. Salls '34, chairman of the dance committee. The men selected for the position are Richard S. Baxter '34, Alfred H. Beck '35, George C.S. Benson, Head Tutor, Frederick J. Bertolet 2L, George Birkhoff, Jr., Wilton S. Burton '36, Richard N. Clattenburg '35, John P. Coolidge '36, George H. Damon '34, Andrew J. Day '34, Howard M. Graff 4ES, Charles S. Houston '35, John D. Kernan '34, Edward B. Lee '34, George B. Lauriat '36, Robert W. Skinner...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LOWELL USHERS NAMED | 3/1/1934 | See Source »

Spotless as alabaster statues were the greyhound Lilly of Devoir and the big French poodle Nunsoe Duc de la Terrace. The tight white coat of the wire-haired fox terrier Flornell Spicy Bit of Halleston was hound-marked with tan; the silky white of the pointer Benson of Crombie marked with liver. Snowflake, the Old English sheepdog, looked like a fresh snow drift blanketed with fine blue-grey ash. Only the Pekingese Wu Foo of Kingswere showed no white in its tawny-red fluff. The final judging lasted 20 minutes. Dr. Jarrett watched the six prize-winners as they circled...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Animals: Dog Show | 2/26/1934 | See Source »

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